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publicationNumber CN-103137337-B
titleOfInvention Use the dye sensitization solar cell module and its manufacture method of thin glass plate substrate
abstract The present invention discloses the dye sensitization solar cell module and its manufacture method of a kind of use thin glass plate substrate.The dye sensitization solar cell module includes:Working electrode, is formed by stacking collector on transparent conductive substrate and being adsorbed with the optoelectronic pole of dyestuff;To electrode, formed by stacking collector and catalysis electrode on transparent conductive substrate;And electrolyte, it is filled in the sealed working electrode of sealant and in the space between electrode.It is the thin glass plate substrate thinner than glass substrate for working electrode for the glass substrate to electrode in the glass substrate for the transparent conductive substrate of electrode is formed.
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